A magazine for viewers from India and Pakistan including discussions, review of recent news, music, and stories from the communities
Introduced by Saleem Shahed
(to 9.25)
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A magazine for viewers from India and Pakistan including discussions, review of recent news, music, and stories from the communities
Introduced by Saleem Shahed
(to 9.25)
This programme looks at the effects of social deprivation and the conflict of attitudes among West Indian parents and children.
Introduced by Geoffrey Hodson
Twenty-six programmes for beginners in Italian
with Bianca Maria Corbella, Yole Marinelli, Luigi Basagaluppi, Alberto Colzi
(Repeated next Saturday at 10.0 a.m.)
For booklet and records see page 16
(to 10.30)
Canon Gerald Hudson
with Donald Bisset, John Breslin, Robert MacLeod, George Webb and Michael Jessett
From the Church of All Hallows, London Wall
A Business Studies series about Management Accountancy
The Accountant has a critical part to play in deciding upon and managing the volume of funds and the speed they travel through the system.
Introduced by Graham Turner
(See also Radio 3 (Study) Thursday, 6.30 p.m.)
For book see page 16
A programme for engineers
Introducing N.C. machine tools into a conventional factory need not be difficult, but it must be planned.
Introduced by Arthur Garratt
A series for managers
Claude Walder and Arthur Jordan explain to Brian Redhead how Esso Petroleum tackled the need to make big changes in the traditional manning of tankers at sea.
(to 13.00)
A weekly magazine for farmers and growers
Introduced by David Richardson
From the Midlands
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers
Ten leading designers are invited to solve ten domestic design problems for families who want to do some of the work themselves.
For booklet see page 16
A History of Disillusion 1918-1933
Written by Andrew Sinclair and Kenneth Allsop.
Narrated by Sir Michael Redgrave
with the voices of David Bauer, John Brandon, Miriam Karlin, Murray Kash, Bill Nagy, Sebastian Shaw
and eye-witness accounts of events between January and October 1929
Series produced by Tony Essex in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
(First shown on BBC-2)
Starring Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland
with Dennis O'Keefe, Walter Abel
The romantic adventures of two young Americans in war-torn Europe - one a freelance flier, the other an attractive newspaper-woman.
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson
from the South and West
by Elwyn Jones
[Starring] Stratford Johns as Det. Chief Supt. Barlow, Frank Windsor as Det.-Insp. Watt, Gilbert Wynne as Det.-Con. Dwyer, David Quilter as P.C. Tanner, Robert Keegan as Mr. Blackitt
with John Welsh as A.C.C. Calderwood and John Barron as Deputy Chief Con. Gilbert
The stars of BBC series pick their favourite episodes
John Barron introduces Softly, Softly
When the post of Co-ordinator of No.11 District Crime Squad falls vacant Barlow as Deputy feels he has hopes of promotion. It is known that the short list contains the names of four senior officers - including Barlow's - but on the day of selection a fifth candidate comes forward...
Egbert's Holiday
A cartoon film.
Told by William Mervyn.
Holidays - most people think ahead and arrange their holidays carefully. Egbert Nosh does a lot of thinking - but his holiday is not quite what he hoped for.
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Tom and Jerry: Hollywood Bowl
Tom and Jerry playing cat and mouse in a selection from the world-famous award-winning cartoon films starring Tom the Cat and a far-from-underdog mouse called Jerry.
Bert Foord
Since the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King last April his wife has carried on the work of his Civil Rights Campaign. A unique event took place today when Mrs. Martin Luther King preached from the pulpit of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, during Evensong.
(Repeated tonight at 11.27)
See page 46
Children tell the stories of the early heroes of the Israelites in the Promised Land
Told and drawn by Woodbridge Church of England School, Suffolk
from Exeter Cathedral
with the chorus of Exeter Musical Society
Conducted by Lionel Dakers
Introduced by Jeremy Carrad
From the South and West
Love divine, all loves excelling (Blaenwern)
Lift high the Cross (Crucifer)
Ye who know the Lord is gracious (Hyfrydol)
O God of earth and altar (King's Lynn)
Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey)
Ye watchers and ye holy ones (Lasst uns erfreuen)
appeals on behalf of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution
Since its foundation in 1824 the R.N.L.I. has saved 90,000 lives.
The main emphasis now is on modernisation of stations, boats, and equipment. It costs £2,000,000 annually to run this service and the money comes entirely from voluntary sources.
Donations, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, to: [address removed]
by Donald Bull
Created by A.J. Cronin
Starring Andrew Cruickshank, Barbara Mullen, Bill Simpson
There is justice in the world - or at least Janet and Finlay think so - when it is announced that Cameron is to receive the Hamilton Society Award, given to the medical practitioner who has best served his profession in the past five years...
The Great Stars of yesterday and today in a season of their most memorable films
This week: Rosalind Russell in "Auntie Mame"
with Forrest Tucker
The hilarious adventures of a young boy who is brought up by his only surviving relative, mad-cap eccentric Auntie Mame.
with John Edmunds
followed by The Weather Man
[With] Andre Previn
with Cleo Laine, London Symphony Orchestra (Leader, John Georgiadis)
Harold Lester (piano), Ken Baldock (bass), Johnny Spooner (drums)
Last year Andre Previn was appointed principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra. Tonight's Omnibus is his first major television music programme in this country.
Written by Andre Previn
See page 46
Since the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King last April his wife has carried on the work of his Civil Rights Campaign. A unique event took place today when Mrs. Martin Luther King preached from the pulpit of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, during Evensong.
(Shown at 6.15 p.m.)
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